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[[The Struggle Against Radical Islam: A Donor's Guide]] is a guidebook written by [[Nadia Schadlow]] of the [[Smith Richardson Foundation]], and published by the [[Philanthropy Roundtable]].<ref>Nadia Schadlow, [http://www.philanthropyroundtable.org/files/National%20Terror%20Guidebook.pdf The Struggle Against Radical Islam, A Donors Guide], Philanthropy Roundtable, December 2006, p1.</ref>
 
[[The Struggle Against Radical Islam: A Donor's Guide]] is a guidebook written by [[Nadia Schadlow]] of the [[Smith Richardson Foundation]], and published by the [[Philanthropy Roundtable]].<ref>Nadia Schadlow, [http://www.philanthropyroundtable.org/files/National%20Terror%20Guidebook.pdf The Struggle Against Radical Islam, A Donors Guide], Philanthropy Roundtable, December 2006, p1.</ref>
  
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==List of organisations==
 
==List of organisations==
The pamphlet offered the following list of organisation as an illustrative starting point for interested donors.<ref>Nadia Schadlow, [http://www.philanthropyroundtable.org/files/National%20Terror%20Guidebook.pdf The Struggle Against Radical Islam, A Donors Guide], Philanthropy Roundtable, December 2006, p34.</ref>
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The pamphlet offered the following list of organisations as an illustrative starting point for interested donors.<ref>Nadia Schadlow, [http://www.philanthropyroundtable.org/files/National%20Terror%20Guidebook.pdf The Struggle Against Radical Islam, A Donors Guide], Philanthropy Roundtable, December 2006, p34.</ref>
  
 
*[[Abdorrahman Boroumand Foundation]]
 
*[[Abdorrahman Boroumand Foundation]]
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*[[Center for the Study of the Presidency]]
 
*[[Center for the Study of the Presidency]]
 
*[[Combating Terrorism Center]]
 
*[[Combating Terrorism Center]]
*[[Council of Foreign Relations]]
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*[[Council on Foreign Relations]]
 
*[[Foreign Policy Research Institute]]
 
*[[Foreign Policy Research Institute]]
 
*[[Foundation for the Defence of Democracies]]
 
*[[Foundation for the Defence of Democracies]]
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*[[Institute for American Values]]
 
*[[Institute for American Values]]
 
*[[Institute of World Politics]]
 
*[[Institute of World Politics]]
*[[The Investigative Project]]
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*[[Investigative Project on Terrorism|The Investigative Project]]
 
*[[Jamestown Foundation]]
 
*[[Jamestown Foundation]]
 
*[[Jebsen Center for Counter-Terrorism Studies]]
 
*[[Jebsen Center for Counter-Terrorism Studies]]
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*[[Project for a New American Century]]
 
*[[Project for a New American Century]]
 
*[[Washington Institute for Near East Policy]]
 
*[[Washington Institute for Near East Policy]]
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[[Category:Islam Critics]][[Category:Counterjihad Funders]]

Latest revision as of 10:47, 13 January 2016

The Struggle Against Radical Islam: Donor's Guide, Source: Philanthropy Roundtable

The Struggle Against Radical Islam: A Donor's Guide is a guidebook written by Nadia Schadlow of the Smith Richardson Foundation, and published by the Philanthropy Roundtable.[1]

The pamphlet describes "how donors can become involved in supporting efforts to bolster U.S. national security against the threat from radical Islam."[2]

List of organisations

The pamphlet offered the following list of organisations as an illustrative starting point for interested donors.[3]

Notes

  1. Nadia Schadlow, The Struggle Against Radical Islam, A Donors Guide, Philanthropy Roundtable, December 2006, p1.
  2. Nadia Schadlow, The Struggle Against Radical Islam, A Donors Guide, Philanthropy Roundtable, December 2006, p5.
  3. Nadia Schadlow, The Struggle Against Radical Islam, A Donors Guide, Philanthropy Roundtable, December 2006, p34.